LEARN/CREATE (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

2:00 pm

Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra"Algebraic Structure"
Take a closer look at "algebraic structure" by examining the properties and processes of functions. Explore important concepts in the study of algebraic structure, discover new algebraic structures, and solve equations in these new structures.G

2:30 pm

Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra"Algebraic Thinking"
Begin to explore what it means to think algebraically and learn to use algebraic thinking skills to make sense of different situations. This session covers describing situations through pictures, charts, graphs, and words; interpreting and drawing conclusions from graphs; and creating graphs to match written descriptions of real-life situations.G

3:00 pm

Teaching Channel Presents"Social Studies Essentials"
Social Studies Essentials: Watch students engage in rigorous lessons about socio-economics, community and history. We'll start in first grade and finish up in high school with some extraordinary teachers who provide their students with unforgettable experiences in order to learn complex concepts. D

4:00 pm

Unseen Life On Earth: An Introduction to Microbiology"Microbial Diversity"
This program addresses the relationship between the bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic branches of the tree of life, with their startling variety of organisMs. Students see comparisons of organisms in their natural habitats and learn how organisms are studied in natural habitats and the laboratory. D

4:30 pm

Unseen Life On Earth: An Introduction to Microbiology"Microbial Ecosystems"
All life forms depend on microbes as the essential processors of oxygen, mineral nutrients for plant and animal growth, and our waste materials. This episode investigates some of the important environments dominated by microbes and how their presence is essential for human life. D

5:00 pm

Connecting with the Arts: A Workshop for Middle Grades Teachers"Workshop 1. What Is Arts Integration?"
This program presents three instructional models for integrating the arts: independent instruction, team-teaching, and collaborations with community resources. Participants will also explore informal, complementary, and interdependent curricular connections, and see examples of what these different types of arts-integrated instruction look like in the classroom. D

For Your Home"Fixing It Up"
We're putting the accent on "UP"! We demonstrate some fabulous ideas, new looks and how better use of space can go a long way to enhance the way you think and function in your home. Vicki discusses the value homeowners can add to a home's exterior by adding an outdoor living area or upgrading their roof. Moving indoors, Vicki demonstrates how flipping rooms and revitalizing the master bedroom can also make a big change in how you live in your home. D

Kimchi Chronicles"The Seoul Food Chronicles"
This fast-paced episode features the best of South Korea's innovative capital city - from royal court cuisine to late-night drinks and snacks consumed exclusively in pop-up tents. Marja and Jean-Georges also share their favorite historic temples and palaces, enjoy the striking fashion and even take a spin in an amusement park. Seoul, located just 30 miles from the 38th Parallel that separates North and South Korea, is also home to Doorei, the Vongerichten's favorite restaurant in Korea. D

11:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Creme Brulee"
Rick scales the Eiffel Tower, savors French foods and marvels at Impressionists.G